Hower House Museum
Description
The Hower House was completed in 1871 and was built by John Henry Hower, a leading Akron industrialist who was active in the milling, reaping, and cereal industries. Hower and his wife, Susan Youngker Hower, moved from Doylestown, Ohio, to Akron in 1865. Hower, along with Jacob Snyder, a well-known Akron architect, designed this house in the Second Empire Italianate style. This 28-room mansion is capped with a distinctive mansard roof and soaring tower. The unusual floor plan was based on the” “Akron Plan,” developed by Jacob Snyder and widely used in church constructions as part of the “Sunday School movement” across the United States between 1870 and 1917. The mansion is filled with hundreds of treasures and furnishings the Hower family collected from around the world.
Please visit the website at www.uakron.edu/howerhousemuseum for the most up to date information in regarding tours, events, exhibits, and more!
Dawn Wiltheiss
This is a wonderful gem located on the University of Akron’s campus. The staff is very informative and helpful. The Cellar Door Boutique was full of unique gifts and I was pleasantly surprised by how affordable everything was!